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stevenestrada
Apr 29, 2019Aspirant
Wont boot after 6.10.0 update
Upgraded rn314 to 6.10.0
Like the last os upgrade, it hangs partially booted
Power cycle a few times, always gets stuck at a different percent, until it finally completes
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No hardware proble...
StephenB
Apr 29, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I wouldn't do USB recovery at this point, because the system is eventually booting. So it doesn't seem likely that this is related to corruption of the flash.
You should download the full log zip file from the admin web ui. Then ask a Netgear mod (for example, JohnCM_S ) or perhaps Hopchen (former Netgear) if they are willing to analyze them for you. Put the log zip into cloud storage (google drive, dropbox, etc), and send the link in a Private Message (PM) to them. Don't post a link to the logs publicly here. The PM facility is reached using the envelope icon on the upper right of the forum page.
Hopchen
Apr 29, 2019Prodigy
I agree with StephenB
This sounds like something else. Feel free to send me logs as per his instructions. Cheers
- olestApr 29, 2019Guide
I had the same problem - boot never finished after upgrade.
I could ssh to the NAS and tried to reboot several times.
I fixed it with ssh to the nas, downloaded the firmware and flashed again.
Here are the commands:
cd /root
wget http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-300/ReadyNASOS-6.10.0-x86_64.zip
unzip ReadyNASOS-6.10.0-x86_64.zip
echo /root/ReadyNASOS-6.10.0-x86_64.img > /etc/.flash_update
reboot
- SandsharkApr 29, 2019Sensei - Experienced User
Mine does that a lot, and also sometimes hangs before completely shutting down when I re-boot or power down (making the liklihood of not coming back up higher). When it finally comes back up, it seems the OS partition (md0) is always re-syncing (which you can only see from SSH, not the GUI). I always assumed that was because I "pulled the plug" to try again during a critical write operation. But maybe it's related to the root cause? Perhapos it's making it's way down the list of OS partitions (it's a RAID1, but made up of a duplicate partiton on all of the drives) on each re-try until it finds a "good" one.
- stevenestradaApr 30, 2019Aspirant
thank you all
- fespuelaOct 15, 2019Aspirant
Thanks a lots, worked for me.
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